My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
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My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
I have a 73 4001 with the wavy tuners. Thing is that they rattle like a mofo when I play it. Is there anything I can do to dampen the noise? It's definitely a poor design, and the newer standard tuners are much better, but I don't want to put new tuners on it and mod it since it's all original. Thanks
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
Ah yes, the famous "exploding" Grovers? I've heard some stories.
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
Yeah! Lol! They are exploding. When I first got the bass I didn't know about these and was trying to tighten the A string when "pop"! The tuner fell completely off. I thought I broke it. Turns out you have to just fit the tuner in the groove wheel and push it back. Very poor design
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
If you put them all back together then swag the corner pins with a pointed nail set, the tuner will be good as new.
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
I have the exploding Grovers on my '74. I was advised that a drop of super glue would keep 'em together.
Also, when they explode (mostly the D tuner) there is lots of brown gunk inside. Is this gunk supposedto be there for lubrication, or is it just plain ole dirt? Should I clean it all out? I'm worried that they would stick and not move smoothly if I cleaned them, as I don't think I have any oil or anything.
Also, when they explode (mostly the D tuner) there is lots of brown gunk inside. Is this gunk supposedto be there for lubrication, or is it just plain ole dirt? Should I clean it all out? I'm worried that they would stick and not move smoothly if I cleaned them, as I don't think I have any oil or anything.
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
Dan, back from vacation. I have never seen a Grover first-hand, so I am limited to what I have read here about them and what I remember. There is a lubricating grease in these, but I suppose over years there can also be dirt and it all get gunky. You can clean them up and relube, but I recommend searching for exploding Grovers or the word swag or swagging and read the threads on this as what to lube with was covered. Sorry I can't be more specific.
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
One of the Star Grovers on the '81 360 BG just exploded last night. Looks like it's not the first time, a bunch of goopy glue-y stuff popped out.
Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
Didn't they think that this may be a problem down the road with this design?
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Re: My 73 4001 tuners won't stop rattling
Not a poor design per se, but a problem with the staking of the pins when Grover switched production facilities. They bounced back after awhile, and as John indicated, the pins can be re-staked with a hammer and nail set. You can use the SEARCH feature on this site and type in, "stake grovers" and all the dope is there.dwinn wrote:Yeah! Lol! They are exploding. When I first got the bass I didn't know about these and was trying to tighten the A string when "pop"! The tuner fell completely off. I thought I broke it. Turns out you have to just fit the tuner in the groove wheel and push it back. Very poor design
You'll also get Grover Jackson's recipe for minute steak...
What's a "mofo"? Oh, never mind...
